Freaky Friday Director Mark Waters Reacts After Not Being Invited Back for Sequel
Director Mark Waters was excluded from the 2025 sequel despite original cast members returning; he expressed support and hopes to collaborate again in the future.
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Another crazy Friday, which brings together the stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan for the first time since Crazy Friday, is still a box office hit.
Freaky Friday Director Mark Waters Reacts After Not Being Invited Back for Sequel
Mark Waters—who directed the original Freaky Friday movie—addressed not being invited back to helm the 2025 sequel Freakier Friday alongside original cast members Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Disney Shouldn't Ignore This Much-Needed Sequel After Freakier Friday's Success
Freakier Friday has been a moderate box office success for Disney, pulling in over $43.8 million since its release on August 8. Given its prime summer release date and ongoing competition with movies like The Naked Gun and The Bad Guys 2, this is a very impressive performance. Freakier Friday’s commercial success can only be a good sign for more original movie sequels at Disney.
Omnihanded Entertainmet News | ‘Freaky Friday’ director speaks on not being invited back for the sequel: “It would’ve been nice to be involved
The director of Freaky Friday has spoken out about not being invited back for Freakier Friday. The sequel, released earlier this month, sees Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan reprise their roles from the 2003 Disney comedy as a mother and daughter whose bodies were swapped thanks to a mysterious fortune cookie. Advertisement Freakier Friday was officially announced last March… Source
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